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Image:Femesh-in-trunk-120808.png|'''Image showing the [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NA-MIC_NCBC_Collaboration:Automated_FE_Mesh_Development IA-FEMesh] module in Slicer3.''' <br> This image shows the display of material properties assigned to a hexahedral mesh. This image was created by Curl Lisle, Nicole Grosland, Kiran Shivanna, Steve Pieper, and Vincent Magnotta
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Image:VascularLesionSegmentation.jpg|'''Image showing the segmentation of vasular lesions based on T1, T2 and FLAIR images.'''<br>A Bayesian classification is performed to label each of the voxels as grey matter, white matter, CSF, and lesion.
 
Image:ClipModel-with-widget.png|The new Clip Model Module (Alex Yarmarkovich) uses a VTK box widget to select cutting planes to clip a selected model.
 
Image:ClipModel-with-widget.png|The new Clip Model Module (Alex Yarmarkovich) uses a VTK box widget to select cutting planes to clip a selected model.
 
Image:PythonDistanceTransform.png|Distance Transform from a label map calculated by Steve Pieper using the NumpyScript module created by Luca Antiga. See [[Slicer3:Python]] for more info.
 
Image:PythonDistanceTransform.png|Distance Transform from a label map calculated by Steve Pieper using the NumpyScript module created by Luca Antiga. See [[Slicer3:Python]] for more info.
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Image:Slicer_OpenIGTLINK.png|'''The First Implementation of OpenIGTLink, January 2008'''<br> [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/OpenIGTLink OpenIGTLink] protocol provides plug-and-play connectivity to tracking devices, imagers (MR, ultrasound ...) and other medical devices.  A real-time image transfer to the Slicer in 10 fps is demonstrated in the screenshot.
 
Image:Slicer_OpenIGTLINK.png|'''The First Implementation of OpenIGTLink, January 2008'''<br> [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/OpenIGTLink OpenIGTLink] protocol provides plug-and-play connectivity to tracking devices, imagers (MR, ultrasound ...) and other medical devices.  A real-time image transfer to the Slicer in 10 fps is demonstrated in the screenshot.
 
Image:Slicer_TrackerDaemon_IGSTK.png|'''Image from Haiying Liu, Patrick Cheng, Noby Hata, Junichi Tokuda, Luis Ibanez, and Steve Pieper, January 2008.''' <br>In the NAMIC All Hands Meeting 2008, the bi-directional socket communication has been established between the Tracker Daemon in Slicer 3 and IGSTK server which acquires tracking data from device and sends it to Tracker Daemon. The speed of communication is controlled by Slicer.
 
Image:Slicer_TrackerDaemon_IGSTK.png|'''Image from Haiying Liu, Patrick Cheng, Noby Hata, Junichi Tokuda, Luis Ibanez, and Steve Pieper, January 2008.''' <br>In the NAMIC All Hands Meeting 2008, the bi-directional socket communication has been established between the Tracker Daemon in Slicer 3 and IGSTK server which acquires tracking data from device and sends it to Tracker Daemon. The speed of communication is controlled by Slicer.
Image:Femesh-in-trunk-120808.png|'''Image showing the [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/NA-MIC_NCBC_Collaboration:Automated_FE_Mesh_Development IA-FEMesh] module in Slicer3.''' <br> This image shows the display of material properties assigned to a hexahedral mesh. This image was created by Curl Lisle, Nicole Grosland, Kiran Shivanna, Steve Pieper, and Vincent Magnotta
 
Image:VascularLesionSegmentation.jpg|'''Image showing the segmentation of vasular lesions based on T1, T2 and FLAIR images.'''<br>A Bayesian classification is performed to label each of the voxels as grey matter, white matter, CSF, and lesion.
 
 
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Revision as of 13:43, 13 December 2008

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About the VisualBlog

The VisualBlog is meant to be an easy place to upload screenshot so that both developers and outside observes can track the progress of the project.

Many thanks to developers and users for contributing their images here.